Bye-bye Lula

By Gwynne DyerSep. 4, 2018

Opinion polls give him 39 per cent support, more than twice as much as any other candidate.

Former Brazilian president Luiz 'Lula' Inácio da Silva is prohibited from running in the country's presidential elections. He enjoys a higher approval rating than the presidential candidates. Screen capture via the Guardian

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